Backward pupil definition

Backward pupil means a pupil who is backward because he is lacking in ability and aptitude; “retarded pupil” means a pupil whose education is retarded because of absence from school or other interruption or interference; and “deaf pupil”, “partially deaf pupil”, “blind pupil”, “partially sighted pupil”, “mentally handicapped pupil”, “epileptic pupil”, “pupil suffering from speech defect”, “maladjusted pupil” and “physically handicapped pupil” have the meanings respectively assigned to them by Regulation 2 of the Special Educational Treatment (Scotland) Regulations 1954;

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